Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled a spending plan Friday that restores few recession-era spending cuts to social services, with schools and a voter-approved rainy day reserve benefiting the most from robust revenue growth in recent months.
"We have a carefully balanced budget, more precarious than I'd like, but it is balanced," Brown told reporters this morning as he presented th $113.3 billion plan, calling for "discipline and prudence."
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